Frontline- Road To Moscow Today
The game also features a range of tactical options, such as air support, artillery bombardments, and engineer units that can repair and fortify positions. Players must use these options judiciously, as they can significantly impact the outcome of battles.
"One city. One winter. One chance to change history." Frontline- Road to Moscow
The year was 1941, and the world was embroiled in the midst of World War II. The German army, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, had launched a massive invasion of the Soviet Union, code-named Operation Barbarossa. The goal was to capture the Soviet capital, Moscow, and defeat the communist regime. The Soviet Union, led by Joseph Stalin, was determined to defend its homeland against the Nazi invaders. This was the backdrop for the creation of Frontline: Road to Moscow, a turn-based strategy game that puts players in the midst of this brutal and pivotal conflict. The game also features a range of tactical
Step into the boots of a field commander in the most critical campaign of World War II. Frontline: Road to Moscow is a turn-based tactical wargame that simulates Operation Typhoon — the final German push to capture the Soviet capital in late 1941. One winter